Tell Congress The FDA's Draft Guidance on Supplements is Bad for Americans TODAY

The FDA's draft guidance for new dietary ingredients for supplements is not only counter to the intent of the law, it is bad for consumers' health and their wallets, and bad for our economy. Set aside a few minutes to call your legislators and ask them to take action to stop the FDA's overreach of power! Follow up with an email by clicking on the link at the bottom of the page.

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Things To Know:

Be courteous and respectful.

Identify yourself as a constituent at the opening of the call.

Keep your comments brief and focused on the facts.

Thank the staff member for their time taking your call.

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Talking Points/Script:

My name is [Name] and I am a constituent of [Representative’s name].

I am very concerned about the new FDA draft guidance on
dietary supplements and new dietary ingredients.

I request that Congress direct the FDA to carefully review their draft guidance, and unless they amend the guidance to reflect my concerns, to call hearings at the end of the review process.

When the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act was passed, Congress intended there be a simple notification system for new supplements. But now the FDA is turning it into a pre-approval scheme—one that Congress never intended. This will reduce the number of supplements sold and increase the cost of those that remain.

I am simply asking that the FDA honor Congressional intent and protect my access to the supplements I depend on to stay healthy.

Mention at least one of the following points on your call:

Congress recognized that dietary supplements are natural
ingredients and therefore inherently safer than drugs and chemical food additives. It did not intend that the FDA would have the power to
approve or reject dietary supplements.

The FDA’s draft guidance creates unnecessary regulations that
limit my access to the dietary supplements I rely on. The
expensive and burdensome process will force between 20,000 and 42,000
dietary supplements to be removed from the market and will increase the
cost of those supplements that remain.

The draft guidance hurts our economy. Expert analyses show that this guidance will cause a total economic
loss of $21.2 billion to $39.8 billion annually.

Closing:

Please keep close watch of the FDA to stop them from defying Congressional intent with their new draft guidance.